Jim Wilson
Jim, Jimmy, or Jimmie Wilson may refer to:
Sports
- James B. Wilson (1896–1986), American football player and coach
- Jim Wilson (Australian footballer) (born 1930), Australian rules footballer for Melbourne
- Jim Wilson (basketball) (born 1948), American professional basketball player
- Jim Wilson (first baseman) (born 1960), American Major League Baseball player
- Jim Wilson (pitcher) (1922–1986), American pitcher in Major League Baseball, 1945–1958
- Jim Wilson (soccer) (fl. 1924), Canadian international soccer player
- Jim Wilson (wrestler) (1942–2009), American football player, professional wrestler
- Jimmy Wilson (baseball) (1900–1947), American baseball player and manager and professional soccer player
- Jimmy Wilson (footballer, born 1916) (fl. 1916–1939), English football inside forward who played for Lincoln City in the 1930s
- Jimmy Wilson (footballer, born 1924) (1924–1987), also known as Tug Wilson, English footballer who played for Watford in the 1950s
- Jimmy Wilson (footballer, born 1942), Scottish footballer
- Jimmy Wilson (American football) (born 1986), American football cornerback
Politicians
- Jim Wilson (Canadian politician) (born 1963), politician in Ontario, Canada
- Jim Wilson (Oklahoma politician) (born 1947), Oklahoma state senator
- Jim Wilson (UK politician) (born 1941), former member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
- Jim Wilson (Los Angeles) (1872–1956), banker and City Council member
- Jimmy Wilson (1931–1986), Louisiana politician
Entertainment
- Jim Wilson (comics), fictional character, friend of the Incredible Hulk and Rick Jones who later dies of AIDS
- Jim Wilson (guitar player), guitar player for rock band Mother Superior and former guitar player for the Rollins Band
- Jim Wilson (producer), American movie producer
- Jim Wilson (sports journalist), Australian television sports reporter
- Jimmy Wilson (blues musician), West Coast blues singer of the 1950s
Other
- Jimmy Wilson (laborer) (fl. 1903–1973), African-American farmhand who was convicted of robbery and sentenced to death for stealing $1.95
See also
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